Reports of strikes and other demonstrations in Austria which the Austrian government has permitted to be telegraphed abroad acquire new significance when read in connection with the Vienna Arbeiter Zeitung's report of five socialist meetings held...

President Wilson took a hand tonight in the eastern shipyard labor strikes, and issued a sharp rebuke to William L. Hutcheson, president of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, who, after refusing to send striking ship carpenters back to work...

Suspension of all strikes throughout the United States and the declaration of a labor truce on the basis of the status quo for six months or more to enable President Wilson to bring about a reduction in the cost of living is recommended in a report...

Discussion by the labor planning board of a national labor policy for the duration of the war proceeded today on eight general principles, the most important of which was said to deal with the prevention of strikes and of discrimination between...

To the Editor of The Spokesman-Review: Your editorial December 2, with the following heading "No Jobs for Alien Slackers," strikes me just as forcibly as it does the Idaho Lumber company and yourself. There surely should be no place for them, not...

Don G. Abel, state works progress administration director, said today virtually all the 2000 to 3000 King county workers, who participated in recent sit-down strikes or were thrown out of work by the strikes, had returned to their jobs.

Don G. Abel, state works progress administrator director, said today virtually all the 2,000 to 5,000 King county workers, who participated in recent sit-down strikes or were thrown out of work by the strikes, had returned to their jobs.

Food, place to flop and pinochle are different from 1910, says old timer. The Hawthorne school, seat of the sit-down WPA strike, is a lively and joyous place. In fact it has the appearance of a combined walkathon, pinochle club, and flop house. So...

After rejecting a peace proposal drawn under the sponsorship of Gov. Clarence D. Martin, the central strike committee of the Workers' Alliance of Washington today was seeking to reopen negotiations for settlement of the sit-down strikes on King...

Two pickets are arrested for fighting in West Seattle; Laborers forced from another project. Violence entered the Works Progress Administration "sit-down" strikes for the first time today, with pickets and workers clashing in fist fights at one...

With a steady stream of Works Progress administration workers reregistering to go back to jobs they lost because of the W. P. A. sit-down strikes, the West Seattle golf course project was reopened this morning despite strikers' picket lines.

Don G. Abel, works progress administration state director, late today announced dismissal of 700 "sit-down" strikers on projects in this county. The strikes, sponsored by the Workers' Alliance of Washington, affected about 25 projects, and were...

State and county officials of the Works Progress Administration were negotiating with a strike committee from the Workers' Alliance of Washington this afternoon in an effort to settle the sit-down strikes which yesterday closed ten W. P. A....

Works Progress Administration employees in King County may hold "folded arms" or "sit-down" strikes this week in protest against wages scales, but none are planned at the moment, Gabriel Canalle, executive secretary of the Project Workers' Union,...

Works progress administration employees who carry through their threat to engage in "folded arms" or "sit down" strikes in King County this week will find themselves out of work, Don G. Abel, state W. P. A. administrator, said today.

Members of the Project Workers' Union will engage in "folded arms strikes" or "sit-down strikes" this week on all Works Progress Administration projects in King County where the workers are strongly organized, Gabriel Canalle, executive secretary...